Yacht design

A yacht cabin in the same blue as the sea outside — built with Woodeco's marine-grade panels, curved seamlessly into every surface until the room dissolves into the water.

Client

Woodeco

Location

Poland

Year

2026

Services

Material Direction / Spatial Concept / Creative concept

Most interiors choose colour to stand apart from their surroundings. This one does the opposite — a blue close enough to the sea outside that the boundary between them disappears.

Every curved surface, ceiling to shelving, is the same saturated blue. The only thing that breaks it is warm oak flooring — the one material that stays land, stays warm, stays yours.

The cabin is lined floor to ceiling in a single blue — no seams, curved into every corner like the inside of a hull. Built-in shelving holds books and objects, lit from within, the only texture against the colour.

Step down, and the material changes: warm oak forms a sunken platform facing the water. The one warm surface in the room — a threshold between the blue around you and the blue around the boat.

A single panoramic opening removes the last wall. From the bed, room and sea read as one continuous colour, broken only by the horizon line itself.

Interior Design Space

This is what material can do for an atmosphere: one decor, chosen for its relationship to where the room sits, removes the need for a view to be "framed." The material doesn't compete with its surroundings — it agrees with them.

Interior Design Space


For a material brand, that's the pitch: not "here's our decor in a room," but "here's what happens when the decor and the world outside become the same thing."